Glowing Civil War Flesh Wounds
When Civil War soldiers were injured at the Battle of Shiloh, their wounds emitted something they called Angel’s Glow. If only they’d known the truth.
Crazy and astonishing science and unbelievable technology
When Civil War soldiers were injured at the Battle of Shiloh, their wounds emitted something they called Angel’s Glow. If only they’d known the truth.
Oscar nominees get all kinds of perks in response to their nomination. This year, they can count a Vampire Breast Lift among them.
Engineers feared recoil could send an astronaut soldier careening into space.
Biohacking, the next step in Body Modification, includes surgically implanted computer chips. (Not for the faint of heart)
NASA boldly goes where they’ve never gone before: into a bright and vibrant world of online marketing.
The machine draws 25,000 watts with 5-meter-long arcs containing up to 50 million volts of electricity.
The antenna can even connect to the internet.
Using only a Petri dish and microorganisms, scientists from around the world were challenged to an art contest.
The car is fully autonomous and spins itself around the tarmac.
Scientists estimate that mankind has left behind over 413,000-lbs of Moon junk.